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Tutors in Parkwood include a PhD physicist and ex-university lecturer with 14 years' teaching experience, multiple school Dux and ATAR 99+ achievers, an award-winning biomedical student, certified teachers with classroom leadership, accomplished youth mentors and peer tutors, plus passionate specialists in maths, science, English and debating from top WA schools.

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Antony

Tutor Riverton, WA
Making sure that the tutor answers questions the student asks. Also to teach and show the student more new skills they can apply for their subject and to encourage the student to ask more questions when uncertain. I am a friendly, positive and patient tutor. I will find number of ways to explain answers to the questions the students have to ask…
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Shahzad

Tutor Thornlie, WA
easy the path out for the student. Making the student gain interest. Explaining questions in a simpler…
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Dhanya
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Dhanya

Tutor Shelley, WA
It is mandatory to understand the difficulties the individual face, clear the basic mistakes, give them a strong basic foundation and then proceed to the higher levels. Sufficient subject Knowledge and Patience. I am happy to repeat a topic any number of times until the student understands. Systematic in studies and punctual and prepared for…
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Waleed

Tutor Riverton, WA
Regardless of a child's needs, it is important for tutors and teachers to approach each child with empathy, respect, and a willingness to adapt their teaching style to suit the child's individual learning needs. By doing so, they can help every child reach their full potential and succeed in their academic and personal pursuits. Every child is…
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Zi Heng

Tutor Shelley, WA
The most important things to do as a tutor for a student is to make sure that the student fully understands the concept being taught to them, and there are several ways to ensure this. As a tutor, I can assign tasks relevant to the topics to the student, allowing he/her to practice the concepts repetitively, as repetition is the best way to excel…
Sarel
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Sarel

Tutor Shelley, WA
Provide the student with confidence in their own learning ability. Helping students find learning methods that work for THEM, which they can continue to use in the future is the most important thing, and also the most satisfying thing for me as tutor. My flexible teaching style means the student quickly feels comfortable and isn't afraid to ask…
Melika
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Melika

Tutor Shelley, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are to build a supportive learning environment, encourage curiosity, and help students believe in their ability to succeed. A tutor should not only teach the content but also guide students to become independent learners who feel confident tackling challenges on their own. I am patient, understanding, and…
Theo
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Theo

Tutor Shelley, WA
A tutor must be well prepared and organised, prepared in not just knowing the material in and out so that they can teach confidently but also being able to provide the necessary material for the student beforehand which can maximise how much the student takes away. So thoughtfully planning the tutoring session beforehand or being familiar with…
Neilane
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Neilane

Tutor Willetton, WA
A tutor's primary aim is to instill confidence in the student. Students seek tutors for a variety of reasons. Maybe the student is struggling and needs someone to explain things more clearly. A wise and patient tutor will do that, and the student will feel more confident; that they can do it! Some students come to tutoring with no real problems,…
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Emily

Tutor Riverton, WA
If the student is seeking a tutor, most likely their own school teacher isn't enough. Hence, as a tutor, the extra help they sought, needs to seek better ways to help the student improve. I consider exploring the right way to teach each student, is most important. I like to think I'm patient and approachable. I'm not a strict school teacher, but a…
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Sujal

Tutor Wilson, WA
Most important thing for any tutor is to understand their student well. If they know the students quite well only then they could develop the educational materials and classes that caters the student's need. Next big thing is encouraging the students and help them maintain a positive attitude. Only if the student is motivated and have positive…
Austin
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Austin

Tutor Wilson, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Foster Understanding: Help the student grasp difficult concepts by breaking them down into manageable parts and using relatable examples. 2. Build Confidence: Encourage and support the student to believe in their abilities, boosting their self-esteem and motivation. 3. Tailor…
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Olivia

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
Listening skills, being open to any questions and being approachable. If students are comfortable with their tutor then they are less likely to be afraid and would be more willing to ask questions and learn. High leadership skills through work experiences and extra curricular activities. Naturally an extrovert and enjoys teaching and sharing my…
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Janet

Tutor Willetton, WA
I feel it's important to build an easy rapport with students at the start, making the student feel at ease, putting the student in a position where they would feel comfortable asking questions, for example, and getting a complete understanding of the material at hand. My enthusiasm to teach and patience. I feel it's always important to encourage…
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Leonard

Tutor Wilson, WA
The most important thing I can do for a student is to foster a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and sharing their struggles. By creating this atmosphere, I help students develop a deeper understanding of challenging topics. Tailoring a personalised learning experience for each student. This enables them to…
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Kabilan

Tutor Wilson, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand their educational situation, and come up with different methods and techniques to create interest in the them, and making learning more fun. A tutor should also encourage students to make mistakes. This would enable the student to learn more about the subject and come up with…
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Mahmud

Tutor Wilson, WA
Set elevated expectations for the student and make them know they can achieve it Vary instructions during tutoring sessions to aid engagement Tutors should show they care about their student and always be ready to listen while being transparent . Calmness Good rapport with students Always wanting to grow and learn General…
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Amursha

Tutor Wilson, WA
Teach them the relevant and easy methods. Test their knowledge time to time. In the end test whether they have understood what I have taught. Be kind enough to teach anything till they understand. I think its my interest and I try to teach in a way I fond it easier for anyone to catch up. I try to give anyone the most, the best I can do to help…
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Ragini

Tutor Canning Vale, WA
A tutor should have the ability to share information in a way that others will learn, grasp the concepts, understand the input. A tutor should be able to know strengths and weakness of a student. A extra paper work is required by tutor for better performance of a student. A regular assessment of student to enhance his performance. A tutor should…
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Joshua

Tutor Wilson, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to impart knowledge and ensure student's understanding and mastery on the subject they are pursuing. I am able to communicate complex idea in a simple way. i am also good at giving analogies or examples to facilitate student's understanding of the…
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Mineth

Tutor Willetton, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student having the ability to take pressure off the students. Having only graduated from school last year, going to tutoring for the subjects I had trouble in, took some of the pressures of Year 12 off of my shoulders as I had the reassurance that I could go to my tutors with concepts I had trouble…
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Nikita

Tutor Wilson, WA
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to break a concept down to its simplest form. In my school days, I often found this to be the easiest way to learn. If your basic foundation of any concept is strong, it gets much easier to build on that and learn more complex information pertaining to it. Moreover, being…
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sabbath

Tutor Wilson, WA
Doing everything possible to get the true picture of the subject matter to the understanding of the student. All student do not have equal strength(mentally or physically).hence, as a tutor it is important to assess the strength of your student before engaging the student in a difficult or a less difficult task. this will help them to stay on…

Local Reviews

We are very Happy with Pareise. Zoe looks forward to her lessons with her. Pareise is always on time and speaks o Zoe in a well-mannered and appropriate way.
Cara, Canning Vale

Inside ParkwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student David worked on understanding probability concepts, interpreting measures of spread, and reading two-way tables and Venn diagrams.

For Year 10, Lucy revised algebraic skills including solving linear equations and drawing linear graphs to strengthen her grasp of core algebra topics.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Molly focused on Mathematics Methods by practicing differentiation techniques and exploring their real-world applications using sample problems.

Recent Challenges

Ongoing challenges with homework completion, especially in maths, were evident across several students in both Year 6 and senior secondary levels—"needs to do the home works" recurred in multiple sessions, even after lessons on fractions and multiplication charts.

In a Year 11 Mathematics Methods session, incomplete review of past test papers meant some error patterns persisted into new topics.

One Year 7 student avoided writing out working for surface area problems, making it difficult to spot where confusion began.

"Forgot to convert units" was a stumbling block in geometry tasks; time was lost re-explaining basic conversions rather than deepening problem-solving skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Parkwood noticed a Year 11 student who previously needed step-by-step guidance with Chemistry was able to tackle sample assessment problems on intermolecular forces almost entirely on his own this week.

Another high schooler made a leap in Maths by independently recognising the connection between algebraic and graphical solutions—a skill he'd struggled to link before.

For a younger student, after weeks of guessing silent letters in spelling tasks, she's now pausing to check each word carefully and correct herself before moving on. Last session, she completed her worksheet without needing any reminders.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Riverton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Parkwood Primary School.